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George William Lamming OCC (8 June 1927 – 4 June 2022) was a
Barbadian novelist, essayist, and poet. He
first won
critical acclaim for In the
Castle of...
- R. M.
Lamming, also
known as
Roberta Lamming or
Bobbie Lamming (born 1948 or 1949) is a
British writer. She has also
written science fiction short stories...
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Andrew Charles Laming (born 30
September 1966) is an
Australian medical doctor and
former politician. He was a
Liberal Party member of the
House of Representatives...
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Klindworth and
Dorothea Wilhelmine (1800–1853), née
Lamminger,
daughter of
court printer Johann Thomas Lamminger (1757–1805). He was the
paternal nephew of diplomat...
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Emigrants is a 1954
novel by
Barbadian writer George Lamming, a
sequel to his
debut autobiographical book In the
Castle of My Skin,
following the...
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David W.
Lamming (first ¼ 1936 – 2010) was an
English professional rugby league footballer who pla**** in the 1950s and 1960s, and
coached in the 1980s...
- Skin is the
first and much
acclaimed novel by
Barbadian writer George Lamming,
originally published in 1953 by
Michael Joseph in London, and subsequently...
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following the
enactment of the
British Nationality Act 1948
alongside George Lamming's (1954)
novel The Emigrants. The
Lonely Londoners was
included on the "Big...
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Lamming Mills is a
railway point and
former unincorporated community located on the
Canadian National Railway line just
northwest of McBride, British...
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Doctor Who:
Earth Aid". Big Finish. "In the
Castle of My Skin by
George Lamming". BBC
Radio 4.
Retrieved 1
January 2021. "Memorial 2007
Annual Lecture...